The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 12, 1961, Image 4
• ,l1 'i* »■ Pai>:e 4 College Station, Texas Thursday, October 12, 1961 THE BATTALION Varsity Shop Opens Bryan Men’s Store A Varsity Shop, the third of its kind in Texas, held its grand op ening today at its new local es tablishment next door to Beverly Braley’s in the Townshire Shop ping Center. Over $1,00:) in men’s c'othin'. was given away in opening cere monies today. The store, with two branch es tablishments in Dallas, will offei a complete line of natural-shoul der men’s wear. MILADY BEAUTY SALON Martha Bell Agnes Beaver, Aggie Wife Appointments Only TA 2-0252 Also Open Thursday and Friday Evenings 1414 S. College Ags Pick A The job of selecting a Sweetheart for A&M was tough, but pleasant, too. The worst part, the Aggie delegation to TWU last weekend will tell you, was leaving the 14 finalists long enough to get dressed for the next event. Parties, picnics, dinners and dances were on the agenda—and at the end Miss Ann Edwards of Houston was chosen 1961-62 Aggie Sweetheart. Above, Aggies and Tessies line up for food at the Sweetheart get-acquainted picnic the first day. Top right, CSC President Doug Schwenk, Fi nalist Sally Willis and Dorm President Scott Knapp eat Saturday dinner in the TWU cafeteria. Bottom right, The A&M deliga tion pauses in its deliberation to pick the Sweetheart Sunday morning long enough to read the account of the Ags’ win over Texas Tech the night before. ONLY THREE MORE DAYS LEFT TO REGISTER FOR FREE BIG BONUS STAMPS THESE PRICES GOOD THRU SAT.—-OCT. 14th IN BRYAN ONLY. We Reserve The Ri^ht To Limit Quantity. 444 PRIZES, 2,208,500 BIG BONUS STAMPS to be given FREE! Top Spred Oleo Coffee Maryland Club 14 Oz. Btl. 2 for Snider s Catsup Lunch Meat Hatma no* Wesson Oil 24 Oz. Btl. Lb. | 3. Can ^ 25 2# 32 Wolf CHILI Without Beans . No. 2 Cn 59c Patio BEEF TAMALES . . No. 300 Can I9c Ballard or Pillsbury BISCUITS . € 3 For 27c Heinz SWEET PICKLES 25-Oz. Jar 43c EKC; C n'KS Head 10c I Round Bone h ■ Tender Aged Beef 1-D. Tender Aged Beef SHOULDER ROAST " : i :i IT OAST ROAST Sq. Cut Shoulder BEEF CHUCK ROAST TO KEY HENS CENTER SLICED HAM , . 7: . ■ Tender Aged Boneless Farmer Brown 10 - 14 Lb. Avg. Ideal For Breakfast Lb. Lb. 49< 59c 39c 67c 35c 79 ■« 49c Wisconsin CHEDDAR CHEESE Piece Lb. 69c Kraft or Elna VELVEETA CHEESE 2-Lb. Loaf 69c CARROTS . . Fresh 2 - 1-Lb. Bags 23c Golden Delicious APPLES Lb. 19c SYSTEMS ENGINEERING can start here... or here... or here... or here... or here... or here If you are completing studies in engineering, economics, math, science or business, have maintained high averages and are interested in a rewarding professional career, IBM Systems Engineering may be just the career for you. An IBM Systems Engineer studies prob lems in industry, science, business and gov ernment, and then organizes the most effec tive electronic data processing techniques and machine system? to solve them. The problems are fascinating and exciting—and include automation of: process control and manufac turing operations, inventory control, docu ment preparation, highway planning, weather forecasting, and complete business control systems for utilities, transportation, banking and insurance, to name but a few. New tech niques of automatic data processing are mak ing headline news almost daily. Your present training, combined with one of the most comprehensive training programs conducted by any company, prepares you for this fast-growing, dynamic new profession. Openings exist in all principal U.S. cities. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, creed, color or national origin. For more information describing the opportunities at IBM, see your College Placement Director or. if you desire, write or call — J. E. Russell, Branch Manager IBM Corporation, Dept. 882 2601 S. Main Street Houston 2, Texas Phone: GA 3.4721 You naturally have a I better chance to grow with a dynamic growth company. I DATA PROCESSING IBM IBM will interview Oct. 17, 18 Feb. 13, 14